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OurFocus: Protecting the Family, Minimizing the Damage

Backed by 10+ years' experience, we provide innovative services to
protect the family from damage and trauma as much as possible. When necessary,
we aggressively protect our clients’ best interests in court.

Asset Division Lawyer in Columbia

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South Carolina is an equitable division state, meaning that our family
courts must weigh several factors set out by statute to make a determination
of how to divide marital assets and debts between the parties.

At Carrie A. Warner, Attorney at Law, our Columbia divorce attorneys are
familiar with these factors, and how they are applied in the courtroom.
When necessary, experts may be utilized to determine values of business
interests, retirement plans, and real property to assist the court in
valuing and dividing assets of the marriage. Making sure you move forward
from your
divorce with the assets you are entitled to is our goal.

Which Assets Can Be Divided?

Assets we commonly assist our clients with include:

Homes

Vehicles

Collections and jewelry

Family businesses

Accounts of deposit

Retirement accounts and investments

Other real estate

It is important to account for and value all assets earned or acquired
during the marriage to ensure proper valuation and an ultimately satisfactory
division to each spouse. In some cases, your spouse may have hidden assets
or there may be a dispute on what is considered a marital asset. Our team
can help you fight for the assets that you are entitled to, either through
negotiations or in court.

Solution-Driven Representation for Clients

We strive to provide reasonable legal solutions to our clients so that
they are able to move on from this significant event in their life in
the best way possible. For more information about our approach and our
experience, or to consult with a Columbia divorce lawyer to develop a
plan to best suit your needs, do not hesitate to contact us for assistance.

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Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.